Cambridge First Certificate in English - FCE

FCE Practice Tests

Test 1

 

   PAPER 1: READING

         
 Test1 Part 1 (questions 1–8) (Multiple Choice)

         
 Test1 Part 2 (questions 9-15) (Gapped Text)

         
 Test 1 Part 3 (questions 16-30) (Multiple Matching)

 

 

 

FCE PAPER 2 WRITING

GENERAL DESCRIPTION


Paper format The paper contains two parts.

Timing 1 hour 20 minutes.

No. of parts 2.

No. of questions Candidates are required to complete two tasks: a compulsory one in Part 1 and one from a choice of five in Part 2.

Task types From the following: an article, an email, an essay, a letter, a report, a review, a story. Each task has a given purpose and a target reader.

Answer format The questions are in a booklet with lined pages for the answers. The blank pages at the back of the booklet can be used for writing notes or finishing answers, if necessary.

Marks Each question on this paper carries equal marks.


STRUCTURE AND TASKS

PART 1

Task type and focus QUESTION 1 Writing a letter or email. Focus on advising, apologising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, justifying, persuading, recommending and suggesting.

Format Candidates are required to deal with input material of up to 160 words. This may include material taken from advertisements, extracts from letters, emails, schedules, etc.

No. of tasks and length One compulsory task. 120–150 words.


PART 2

Task type and focus QUESTIONS 2–4 Writing one of the following: an article, an essay, a letter, a report, a review, a story. QUESTION 5 (Question 5 has two options) Writing one of the following, based on one of two prescribed reading texts: an article, an essay, a letter, a report, a review. Varying focuses according to the task, including: advising, comparing, describing, explaining, expressing opinions, justifying, recommending.

Format A situationally based writing task specified in no more than 70 words.
No. of tasks and length One task to be selected from a choice of five. 120–180 words.

 


 
 
   PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH

         
 Test1 Part 1 (questions 1–12) (Multiple-Choice Cloze)

         
 Test1 Part 2 (questions 13–24) (Open Cloze)

         
 Test1 Part 3 (questions 25–34) (Word Formation)

         
 Test1 Part 4 (questions 35–42) (Key Word Transformations)


   PAPER 4: LISTENING

         
 Test1 Part 1 (questions 1–8) (Multiple Choice)

         
 Test1 Part 2 (questions 9–18) (Sentence Completion)

         
 Test1 Part 3 (questions 19–23) (Multiple Matching)

         
 Test1 Part 4 (questions 24–30) (Multiple Choice)


 

 

Test 2


   PAPER 1: READING

         
 Test 2 Part 1 (questions 1–8) (Multiple Choice)

         
 Test 2 Part 2 (questions 9–15) (Gapped Text)

         
 Test 2 Part 3 (questions 16–30) (Multiple Matching)


   PAPER 3: USE OF ENGLISH

         
 Test 2 Part 1 (questions 1–12) (Multiple-Choice Cloze)

         
 Test 2 Part 2 (questions 13–24) (Open Cloze)

         
 Test 2 Part 3 (questions 25–34) (Word Formation)

         
 Test 2 Part 4 (questions 35–42) (Key Word Transformations)


   PAPER 4: LISTENING

         
 Test 2 Part 1 (questions 1–8) (Multiple Choice)

         
 Test 2 Part 2 (questions 9–18) (Sentence Completion)

         
 Test 2 Part 3 (questions 19–23) (Multiple Matching)

         
 Test 2 Part 4 (questions 24–30) (Multiple Choice)

 

 

 

FCE PAPER 5 SPEAKING

GENERAL DESCRIPTION



Paper format
 The paper contains four parts.

Timing 14minutes.

No. of parts 4.


Interaction pattern
 Two candidates and two examiners. One examiner acts as both interlocutor and assessor and manages the interaction either by asking questions or providing cues for the candidates. The other acts as assessor and does not join in the conversation.
Task types
 Short exchanges with the interlocutor and with the other candidate; a 1 minute ‘long turn’; a collaborative task involving the two candidates; a discussion.
Marks
 Candidates are assessed on their performance throughout.

STRUCTURE AND TASKS


PART 1

Task type and format A conversation between the interlocutor and each candidate (spoken questions).

Focus General interactional and social language.

Timing 3 minutes.



PART 2

Task type and format An individual ‘long turn’ for each candidate with a brief response from the second candidate. In turn, the candidates are given a pair of photographs to talk about.

Focus Organising a larger unit of discourse; comparing, describing, expressing opinions.
Timing
 A 1 minute ‘long turn’ for each candidate, plus 20-second response from the second candidate.



PART 3

Task type and format A two-way conversation between the candidates. The candidates are given spoken instructions with written and visual stimuli, which are used in a decision-making task.

Focus Sustaining an interaction; exchanging ideas, expressing and justifying opinions, agreeing and/or disagreeing, suggesting, speculating, evaluating, reaching a decision through negotiation, etc.

Timing 3 minutes.



PART 4

Task type and format A discussion on topics related to the collaborative and format task (spoken questions). 

Focus Expressing and justifying opinions, agreeing and/or disagreeing.

Timing 4 minutes.